New Rider
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New Rider
Hi all:
I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Gail and I just purchased a Red 2013 PCX 150. I take possession this weekend.
I currently own a Piaggio Typhoon 125.
I look forward to taking her home on Saturday.
I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Gail and I just purchased a Red 2013 PCX 150. I take possession this weekend.
I currently own a Piaggio Typhoon 125.
I look forward to taking her home on Saturday.
My scoots: 2012 Piaggio Typhoon 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
- haildamage
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Re: New Rider
welcome, nice color choice. enjoy your PCX 150!
Re: New Rider
I believe that the piaggio typhoon had 12” wheels how are you finding the extra 2"
and welcome to PCX forum
and welcome to PCX forum
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Re: New Rider
Welcome to the forum, and congrats on your new PCX!
Currently ride: 2011 Honda PCX 125 - Upgraded windshield and seat, keeping this one mostly stock
Previously rides: 2005 V-Strom DL650, 1974 Vespa Ciao, 2011 Honda PCX 170 (tons of mods - takegawa 170cc big bore kit, gears, etc), 1996 Honda Nighthawk 250, 1987 Honda Spree, 2000 KTM 125SX, 2003 Honda Silverwing, 2007 Genuine Buddy 125, 1998 Honda PC800, 2008 Buddy 125 (white), 2008 Buddy 125 (red), 2001 Honda Reflex, 1987 Honda Elite, 1988 Honda Spree, 2007 Yamaha Vino, 2007 Honda Metro, 2x 125cc pure-chinesium dirt bikes
Previously rides: 2005 V-Strom DL650, 1974 Vespa Ciao, 2011 Honda PCX 170 (tons of mods - takegawa 170cc big bore kit, gears, etc), 1996 Honda Nighthawk 250, 1987 Honda Spree, 2000 KTM 125SX, 2003 Honda Silverwing, 2007 Genuine Buddy 125, 1998 Honda PC800, 2008 Buddy 125 (white), 2008 Buddy 125 (red), 2001 Honda Reflex, 1987 Honda Elite, 1988 Honda Spree, 2007 Yamaha Vino, 2007 Honda Metro, 2x 125cc pure-chinesium dirt bikes
Re: New Rider
Hello and welcome to this forum
Re: New Rider
Hi Gail,
welcome and good luck with the scoot. what country are you in?
welcome and good luck with the scoot. what country are you in?
Scoots so far- Peugeot jetforce 125,honda Dylan 125,yamaha x max 125,honda pcx 125,honda nss300 forza ;-) and bikes were kh250, zxr750L1,zx9B1,zx9c1,wr426,xjr1300sp,09-z1000
Re: New Rider
Enjoy the bike. I guess you are located in Missouri. Does the 150 have all the USA mods like the 125, ie indicators on stalks and idle/stop inhibitted? Would like to see a bike photo.
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To answer as many questions as possible. I'm in the US in MO. The PCX 150 just came out here, I purchased the second one at the dealership, there are more on order.
Taz I don't have answer to your question my apologies.
I will take a photo of her once she's delivered today.
As to the difference between the 125 typhoon and the pcx give me a week and I'll let you guys know the differences. I can tell you just from my test drive that the PCX's fuel injection was an eye opener for me. The typhoon is carbed so I had to crank it a couple of times to get it going. The PCX takes off from a full stop with no hiccups can't say the same for the typhoon she would start off sluggish.
I'll have more intel after I commute with her a few times.
Taz I don't have answer to your question my apologies.
I will take a photo of her once she's delivered today.
As to the difference between the 125 typhoon and the pcx give me a week and I'll let you guys know the differences. I can tell you just from my test drive that the PCX's fuel injection was an eye opener for me. The typhoon is carbed so I had to crank it a couple of times to get it going. The PCX takes off from a full stop with no hiccups can't say the same for the typhoon she would start off sluggish.
I'll have more intel after I commute with her a few times.
My scoots: 2012 Piaggio Typhoon 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
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Re: New Rider
TAZ- It is required by the USA Department Of Transportation (DOT) that the PXC (along with ALL motorcycles) have turn signals on stalks. The DOT also deemed the idle stop feature unsafe for use on USA roads, so it will not be an option on any stock machine sold in the USA
Re: New Rider
Don't think they have to be on stalks, instead the indicator is required to be a minimum distance from the headlamp.
Honda uses stalks on the PCX to meet this requirement.
Other bikes with larger bodywork have their indicators built in.
The US objection to idle stop stems from concerns over the potential for lurching forwards when the engine is restarted in an automatic transmission car.
Lurching forwards when the throttle is opened is EXACTLY what you want to happen when a PCX is restarted
Honda uses stalks on the PCX to meet this requirement.
Other bikes with larger bodywork have their indicators built in.
The US objection to idle stop stems from concerns over the potential for lurching forwards when the engine is restarted in an automatic transmission car.
Lurching forwards when the throttle is opened is EXACTLY what you want to happen when a PCX is restarted
Last edited by gn2 on Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: New Rider
EddieC wrote:TAZ- It is required by the USA Department Of Transportation (DOT) that the PXC (along with ALL motorcycles) have turn signals on stalks. The DOT also deemed the idle stop feature unsafe for use on USA roads, so it will not be an option on any stock machine sold in the USA
Eddie thank you for answering his question. I wasn't sure what he was asking.
My scoots: 2012 Piaggio Typhoon 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
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Re: New Rider
No problem! Enjoy your PCX! And gn2 - from my recollection, every new bike i've seen in the US have had stalks.. but a minimum distance from the headlamp could be what the requirement actually is.. Just cant think of anything stock that has integrated signals from the get-go
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Ninja 650?
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Re: New Rider
well look at that! thanks gn2. Distance must be it... and on the PCX, it must require stalks to achieve that.. =]
Re: New Rider
Gail, enjoy your PCX and you will quickly gain knowledge by being on this forum as there are plenty of nice folk to help out!
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OMG I have much love for this scoot.
Let me say the typhoon 125 had its purpose it got me addicted to scootering. But it's like a pinto compared to the mustangesque vibe I get from the 150.
I didn't get a chance to ride as much today as I'd prefer but tomorrow just a few hours away so that will be rectified.
I took her around and brought her up to 50mph which on the typhoon could be a chore, as it top speed is around 60 ish. For the PCX I felt like I still had to "rein" her in a bit when she was going 50, that girl wants to fly or so it feels like.
She handles really well at slow speeds as well, I had no issue with cornering going 15mph or 40mph. My only concern and I think it's a get to know you type of concern is the braking. On the typhoon I knew I needed to start breaking early, on this gal if I break early like with the typh I stop way too soon. So I tried stopping a bit later and almost missed the stop. After those two interesting experiences I think I may have gotten the hang of how she stops versus how the typh stopped.
I've never owned a sports car, always been the pinto kinda gal, so this is a very new sensation and experience.
I promised pics so tomorrow my SO is going to take some pics of me on her so I can show ya'll.
Let me say the typhoon 125 had its purpose it got me addicted to scootering. But it's like a pinto compared to the mustangesque vibe I get from the 150.
I didn't get a chance to ride as much today as I'd prefer but tomorrow just a few hours away so that will be rectified.
I took her around and brought her up to 50mph which on the typhoon could be a chore, as it top speed is around 60 ish. For the PCX I felt like I still had to "rein" her in a bit when she was going 50, that girl wants to fly or so it feels like.
She handles really well at slow speeds as well, I had no issue with cornering going 15mph or 40mph. My only concern and I think it's a get to know you type of concern is the braking. On the typhoon I knew I needed to start breaking early, on this gal if I break early like with the typh I stop way too soon. So I tried stopping a bit later and almost missed the stop. After those two interesting experiences I think I may have gotten the hang of how she stops versus how the typh stopped.
I've never owned a sports car, always been the pinto kinda gal, so this is a very new sensation and experience.
I promised pics so tomorrow my SO is going to take some pics of me on her so I can show ya'll.
My scoots: 2012 Piaggio Typhoon 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
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Re: New Rider
Wheres the pics?
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Re: New Rider
Of the bike?mad trapper wrote:Wheres the pics?
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My scoots: 2012 Piaggio Typhoon 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
Re: New Rider
good lord it's just such a different ride.
The Piaggio's tires are wider so the ride seemed sturdier?
But the handling of the PCX is so whisper light and intuitive. I just have to hint of where I wish to turn and I'm leaning into the corner. On the typhoon I needed to constantly be on the throttle whereas on the PCX it feels like the scoot just knows what I need. I trying to put into words what I'm experiencing with it and failing miserably.
The PCX just handles so differently from the Typhoon. Not better really just so differently. I guess it's the difference between sport and sedan?
The Piaggio's tires are wider so the ride seemed sturdier?
But the handling of the PCX is so whisper light and intuitive. I just have to hint of where I wish to turn and I'm leaning into the corner. On the typhoon I needed to constantly be on the throttle whereas on the PCX it feels like the scoot just knows what I need. I trying to put into words what I'm experiencing with it and failing miserably.
The PCX just handles so differently from the Typhoon. Not better really just so differently. I guess it's the difference between sport and sedan?
My scoots: 2012 Piaggio Typhoon 125
2013 Honda PCX 125
2013 Honda PCX 125